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DIY Mold Inspection – Part 5: Walls, Windows & Doors

Building materials used for ceilings, walls, windows, and doors have a propensity toward mold growth when exposed to humidity, condensation, or water incursions. Because the surface areas are so large, mold in homes can be present in substantial amounts, even when not readily visible.

Condensation on windows and doors, as well as water leakage. can result in window mold, mold on walls, and mold hidden inside walls and underneath floor coverings.

I’ll show you inspection photos and teach you how to perform a mold inspection without the cost of mold testing or risk of being scammed by a mold remediation company. Prevent future mold exposure and mold symptoms.

DIY Mold Inspection – Part 5: Walls, Windows, & Doors

My clients are surprised when I show them mold on walls, ceilings, windows, and doors that they had no idea was even in their homes. They did not know where it was or how to see it.

Finding mold on walls, windows, and doors

This book, Walls, Windows, & Doors, is part five of the book series Do-It-Yourself Mold Inspection. I wrote it for everyone who wants to avoid suffering from allergy symptoms, asthma symptoms, headaches, migraines, ADD, ADHD, sinus infection, ear infection, memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, insomnia, and cancer.

Using mold inspection photos with clear explanations I’ll show you exactly how to inspect for mold on walls, windows, and doors, and help you see the subtle evidence of hidden mold growth and related moisture concerns. I’ll also teach you the causes of mold on walls, windows, and doors so you can prevent it from returning. I’ll even show you how to see mold that’s the same color as the surface it grows on so you can prevent mold exposure and mold symptoms.

The information I share with you in this mold inspection series will help you avoid expensive mold removal cost, protect your home, safeguard you from mold symptoms, and ensure that you’re not taken advantage of by professional mold cleaning scammers.

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